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Nouman Ali Khan

Dream Big TA Study Session - Different Kinds of Verbs and Their Doers

Nouman Ali Khan

Muslim Central

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Islam

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2023

⏱️ 100 minutes

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0:42.2

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Okay, Alhamdulillah. So let's start.

0:50.4

Alhamdulillah.

1:20.4

Alhamdulillah. It seems like the voice is coming well.

1:25.4

So how are you everybody?

1:28.4

Hope you are doing well and ready for the last session of review for the three victim days course.

1:40.4

Like, as well, if you have any questions, just drop your question in and inshaAllah.

1:48.4

I will try to answer at any point as we go.

1:52.4

So today we will start from page 39 present tense.

2:03.4

Basically, when we study past tense, the ending tells us what the inside door.

2:15.4

Like, for example, Nasoro, the art sounds tells you that it is a human person.

2:22.4

And Nasoro, long art sounds tells you that it is human person.

2:28.4

But in present tense, we need to look at the beginning and the ending.

2:35.4

So beginning and the ending.

2:38.4

It's good if you memorize the table in page 39.

2:45.4

So this is actually your answer key for present tense.

2:58.4

Another way that a female is present tense is that it starts with either ya,

3:27.4

let me either ya, or ta, or a, or na.

3:37.4

So present tense always starts with one of these four letters.

3:47.4

In proper and common, we know pronoun are proper.

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